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Present mathematics study at high school or lower levels specifically examines learning formulae and their application to problems.
On the other hand, in the Mathematical Institute, we teach until a student is convinced of every point, starting with how a formula is made.
Such a habit of thinking theoretically until one is convinced is useful even after a person begins a career.
To think by yourself and to convince yourself is the most important point.
Although not limited to the Mathematical Institute, when you study at a university,
it is extremely important that you find friends with whom you can talk open-mindedly.
Close friends might be very helpful when you are lost in mathematics or involved in personal troubles.
In addition, you can help one another even after graduation.